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  1. Without a block covering the fire, the bees can still avoid fire damage if the campfire is placed 4–5 blocks below the nest. Redstone component [] Beehives and bee nests have comparator output with a strength equal to the honey level in the block. Once the beehive or bee nest is filled with honey it emits a signal strength of five. Note Blocks []

  2. Nov 8, 2024 · Without a block covering the fire, the bees can still avoid fire damage if the campfire is placed 4–5 blocks below the nest. Redstone component [edit | edit source] Beehives and bee nests have comparator output with a strength equal to the honey level in the block. Once the beehive or bee nest is filled with honey it emits a signal strength ...

  3. Oct 18, 2022 · Placing a carpet above the campfire leaves room for the bees to hover beneath the nest and still avoid taking fire damage. In Java Edition, the smoke coming through the carpet also calms the bees. In Bedrock Edition, a carpet is treated as an obstruction that removes the calming effect of the campfire's smoke.

  4. Without fire block, the swarm can still avoid fire damage if the campfire is placed 4-5 blocks away from the hive. Red stone composition. The hive, honeycomb has a comparable output with an intensity equal to the level of honey in the block. When the hive or hive is filled with honey, it emits a signal strength of 5. Note block

  5. minecraft.fandom.com › wiki › BeeBee - Minecraft Wiki

    Bees are flying neutral mobs that live in bee nests and beehives. Bees pollinate flowers and, when they do, add honey to their home when they return to it. When full, bee nests or beehives can be harvested with shears for honeycombs or glass bottles for honey bottles. If provoked by being attacked or breaking or harvesting their hive or nest without the correct precautions, bees suicidally ...

  6. Yes (at least on Java edition). My typical setup is campfire at the same level as grass blocks, stripped oak log on top of the campfire, and beehive on top of the oak log. I collect honey all the time, without angering the bees. that's how it works. If there is no campfire underneath, the bees will become hostile if you're harvesting their ...

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  8. Functionally, they are exactly same. The campfire must a maximum of 5 blocks below the Hive/Nest to function properly. If you don't want the bees to take damage from the campfire, you can set the campfire below ground level and place a carpet on top of it. The carpet won't block the smoke, so you can harvest the honey without angering the bees.

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